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2:19 AM
@набиячлэвэли just enough
 
 
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7:45 AM
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Q: Rust: How to take input from a file and compute it?

William VandrakeI just need to find a way to work with input to do simple maths with it. I've been trying this for a couple of days for the advent of code 2019 day 1 use std::fs::File; use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader, Error}; fn main() -> Result<(), Error> { let path = "input.txt"; let input = File::...

I should be allowed to be unwelcoming here
 
The linked QA doesn't seem to solve the problem
OP should just read the solutions... aren't they online
 
@DenysSéguret yes it does but one need to know to read
and now there is an answer
the exact same than in its first question
what a world
 
8:05 AM
not really
look at the new question
operations are done and the result is not used
like the parsing, the division
The answer solves this
but the real problem is that OP has no idea of what he's doing
 
@DenysSéguret the code doesn't compile so I really don't understand your point
@DenysSéguret yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
 
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10:18 AM
Signal is hiring a Rust developer, remote but US only: jobs.lever.co/signal/7aa1ff1f-bd43-4359-82c7-8703d8b842d9
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(that part is sad, tbf.. if it is remote, why does it matter where you are?)
 
@PeterVaro the real fun is that US is big compare to our little country :p
 
@Stargateur Yeah, but I would rather go back to Hungary and work there (which I clearly don't want to do) than to relocate to the US..
 
@PeterVaro clearly
 
If it would be Canada, I would give it some thought.. but I'm more than happy where I am and that's why I'm sad -- this is a great FOSS opportunity, even remote, why the location constraint then?
 
well, I think legal is a big problem
hire someone in other country must be a nightmare administration
also, you avoid have too much difference in the culture
 
10:24 AM
@Stargateur I don't think there would be a massive cultural difference work wise between the UK and US these days.. but yeah, probably legal, or I would say financial reasons are the constraints..
still.. this is a fab opportunity, to work on a privacy concerned FOSS project, in Rust, which I use on a daily basis.. it would've been a dream come true..
 
@PeterVaro but you don't gonna list every country that "should be ok" like "remote (US, UK, FR, not india plz, go to hell brazil, ok for jap, no for corean" xd
 
:see_no_evil:
 
 
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2:54 PM
I don't know the legal details, but Mozilla is pretty global and even they have restrictions about where they hire people/contractors.
 
@Shepmaster they do in the UK albeit they have a HQ in London
I think from tax and other financial (and probably legal) reasons you have to have at least a registered office in the country
but then again, I'm neither a lawyer, nor a businessman
:sweat_smile:
 
You don't need an office but it makes it easier for the employee as it makes it possible to hire her/him according to the local law.
I know I would greatly prefer to be employed according to the French law for example. If not I would ask for a much greater salary.
 
@DenysSéguret haha clearly
 
@DenysSéguret Why? I didn't see any difference since I am a contractor
 
@FrenchBoiethios What law is your contract ? A European one at least ?
 
3:09 PM
@DenysSéguret I don't know and I don't really care: a day worked is a day paid, basically
 
hu... no
 
Maybe contractor isn't the right term?
 
If you're employed by a French office, half the expense is dedicated to sécurité sociale & similar stuff. If not you have to divert the money for that from what you receive, basically
@FrenchBoiethios if you're a contractor, you're not an employee, it's totally different
 
Ok that's the right term
 
You're independent ?
 
3:11 PM
Yes
 
ok, so you pay yourself for the legal insurances
 
I don't know about their expense, but mine isn't cut in half, that's why I'm using this
Nope, I only pay myself with dividendes, that's "only" 30%
But anyway, that's way too high, I plan to leave to a tax haven
Why would I remain since I can work from anywhere?
 
@PeterVaro Right, which could be equivalent to the Signal thing.
 
3:40 PM
@FrenchBoiethios haha you know this cut only last 2 years ?
@FrenchBoiethios haha
 
@Stargateur No, I've a cut during 2 years so that I pay only 15% taxes, but the 30% is a new flat tax for all dividendes since 2019
 
@FrenchBoiethios strange
should be more 50%
I thinl
maybe not
 
 
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8:07 PM
Blue? BLUE?!?!?
What does it meaaannn, man?
 
omfg.. I haven't listened to that "music" for exactly 20 years.. I must say, it did not age well..
 
The original version is still catchy to me
didn't listen to this version
 
ahh.. I didn't notice it wasn't the original..
right, this is the original one..
 
 
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9:23 PM
And now it's back to green.
I can't contain myself
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Q: Why are reputation changes in the header sometimes in blue and other times in green?

ShepmasterEarlier today I got a blue notification about rep changes: And just now I got the regular green notification: Is there a distinction between the two colors? I notice that the blue counter has a different offset (I can see more of the star, for example). Perhaps this is an A/B test?

@PeterVaro speaking of "not original" meta.stackexchange.com/questions/340181/…
 
 
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11:54 PM
@Shepmaster LOL
 

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